LEGO Buildings at the National Building Museum

During the end of my BrickFair Trip (after the convention) I was able to visit Washington D.C. for a couple of day. It just happened that Adam Reed Tucker — LEGO Certified Professional, designer of the LEGO Architecture sets, and founder of BrickWorld in Chicago, has a display of LEGO Architecture (what a surprise :D ) at the National Building Museum.

So since I was in the area, I decided I’d check it out. :)

The first thing I saw when I walked in was the donation box, a replica of the museum.

There’s even a model of the model in the model, how meta.

A huge banner showed some of the models

Adam made the famous “Corncob” Marina City apartments of Chicago.

Jin Moa Tower (and a building I can’t remember the name of)

Falling Water (without the water ;) )

The models are on display till September 9th. But unfortunately during the recent earthquake on the East Coast a couple of the models suffered minor damage.

Unlike most of my buildings, Adam’s models are all unglued. But, since they are LEGO they “can and will be repaired.” ;)